Get Counselling to Quickerly Get Past Responses

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The discussion centers around the creation of the non-standard word "quickerly," proposed as a more aesthetically pleasing alternative to "quickly." Participants express enthusiasm for this new term, with one user suggesting that it could join a campaign for improved English vocabulary. Additionally, the term "weller" is discussed as a contraction of "well or," which could replace "better" in certain contexts. The conversation highlights a playful approach to language evolution and the acceptance of new words in informal settings.

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New word! Quickerly! I came over it when writing this:

Alternatively, one can receive counseling to quickerly get past the response.

Quicker? No
Quickly? No
The perfect word is quickerly. Quicklyer or quicklier doesn't sound as good.

Spiffy new idea ehh?

Reply: Yes, it is.
Mk: Thank you.
Reply: I love you
*get jiggy with it*

Depending on the Latin behind it, this word may join my campaign for a better English.

In the right circumstances, weller, should replace better, I think.
 
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weller already has a place as a contraction of well or. it saves a space
example: "Did I dig this well weller did I dig this well good?" asked well digger Will Orwell, head weller for Orwell's Good Wells.
 
tribdog said:
weller already has a place as a contraction of well or. it saves a space
example: "Did I dig this well weller did I dig this well good?" asked well digger Will Orwell, head weller for Orwell's Good Wells.
:smile: :smile: :smile:
 

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